The 2009 TIME 100: The World's Most Influential

In our annual TIME 100 issue, we do the impossible: name the people who most affect our world

[Thursday, Apr. 30, 2009]

Debunking 10 Myths About Dieting

Ten common misconceptions — and the truth — when it comes to losing weight

[Wednesday, May. 06, 2009]

Panics!

Is Swine Flu really going to be the end of the world? We're dubious. Here are 10 cases of public panic throughout history that we've managed to survive — so far.

[Wednesday, May. 06, 2009]

Ten Great Ways To Spend Your Tax Refund

More Americans are getting tax refunds this year. Here are ten smart ways to put that money to use

[Monday, May. 04, 2009]

Supreme Court Nomination Battles

Justice David H. Souter's retirement from the Supreme Court means President Obama will make his first appointment to the high court. TIME takes a look back at some of fiercest Supreme Court nomination battles in history

[Monday, May. 04, 2009]

Five No-No's For the Swine Flu Frenzy

Five things you shouldn't do in dealing with a swine flu pandemic

[Friday, May. 01, 2009]

Obama's First 100: Day by Day, Quote by Quote

As the historic presidency reaches its 100-day milestone, TIME.com offers a look back at Barack Obama's news-packed start, day by day, quote by quote and picture by picture

[Tuesday, Apr. 28, 2009]

A 100 Days Report Card: Grading the Obama Administration

After Obama's first few months in office, TIME's Senior Political Analyst Mark Halperin assesses the early performances of key White House and other Washington players

[Tuesday, Apr. 28, 2009]

Top 10 Joe Biden Gaffes

With President Barack Obama trying to quell fears about a swine-flu pandemic, Vice President Joe Biden decided to take to the airwaves to deliver this message: I'm warning my family, don't travel. Anywhere.

[Friday, May. 01, 2009]

Chrysler Moments

Chrysler's future may be uncertain, but its past is full of notable moments

[Thursday, Apr. 30, 2009]

Six Tips for Traveling with an Autistic Child

Kids with autism require as much routine and structure as possible. But family vacations are still possible with this list of tips for traveling with autistic children

[Friday, Apr. 24, 2009]

The Green Design 100

Here are the best and brightest in environmentally conscious design from around the globe

[Friday, Apr. 24, 2009]

Political Defections

Republican apostate Arlen Specter's move to join the Democrats has shaken Congress, but he's not alone. Over the years, scores of politicians have danced from one side of the aisle to the other

[Wednesday, Apr. 29, 2009]

Troubled Genius Films

Jamie Foxx stars as a down on his luck cello player in The Soloist, just the latest entry in Hollywood's recent obsession with troubled geniuses

[Friday, Apr. 24, 2009]

NFL Draft Flameouts

The NFL Draft, which begins on Saturday in New York City, is now one of the most eagerly anticipated sports events of the year. Here are TIME's ten biggest NFL draft flops of all-time

[Thursday, Apr. 23, 2009]

The Best of Asia 2009

Our annual guide to the region's finest delights — for mind, body and soul

[Thursday, Apr. 23, 2009]

Top 10 Mike Tyson Moments

Mike Tyson gets a chance to tell his life story on his own terms when the documentary Tyson is released on April 24. TIME takes a look back at 10 highs and lows from the heavyweight fighter's dramatic career.

[Thursday, Apr. 23, 2009]

Top 10 Celebrity/Paparazzi Showdowns

Madonna, a horse, and the paparazzi. It sounds like the beginning of a joke, but it's actually just another in a long list of kerfuffles between Hollywood and the tabloid press

[Tuesday, Apr. 21, 2009]

Top 10 Beauty Pageant Scandals

North Carolina's Kristen Dalton scored this year's Miss USA crown. But it's not always so pretty. From pornography to tragedy, TIME takes a look at the uglier side of beauty pageants

[Monday, Apr. 20, 2009]

Top 10 Newspaper Movies

As notorious press-hater Russell Crowe stars in the new journalism thriller State of Play, TIME looks back at the silver screen's ten best journalism films

[Friday, Apr. 17, 2009]

10 Things to Buy Right Now

Some things are getting cheap, but they won't stay that way forever

[Thursday, Apr. 16, 2009]

The New Frugality: How Americans Are Cutting Back

Americans react to the downturn with big changes in attitudes and spending habits, but they're not giving up hope

[Wednesday, Apr. 15, 2009]

Costly Mistakes: Top 10 Tax Dodgers

April 15 means it's time for most of us to give the IRS its annual pound of flesh. Most of us being the operative term. Here are 10 of the biggest (and most famous) tax dodgers

[Tuesday, Apr. 14, 2009]

Top 10 Literary Stunts

From Hunter Thompson to George Plimpton, journalists have elevated the literary gimmick — "What if I spent a year doing..." — to a sometimes-galling, occasionally spectacular art form. TIME picks 10 of history's most memorable literary stunts

[Sunday, Apr. 12, 2009]

Jesus Films

Jesus stories have been pious, burly, sometimes musical, occasionally comic. TIME scanned a century of Messiah films and picked 10 to bring inspiration, or impudence, to this Holy Week

[Thursday, Apr. 09, 2009]
For use in rail of Articles page or Section Fronts pages. Duplicate and change name as necesssary to distinguish.